Candle Magick


What is candle magick? Simply put, candle magick is lighting a candle specifically geared toward a particular outcome. All colors have vibration, and therefore encourage or attract certain circumstances.


Did you know that the color yellow can help you better retain knowledge while studying? Light a yellow candle and meditate on it before studying for exams. Feeling stressed? Try lighting a white or light blue candle and let the peace begin!


You can also "charge" candles with your intent. Charging a candle is a very simple process. Hold the candle in your hands, and visualize the outcome you want. Visualize the color energy that corresponds with the candle (see below for color correspondences). See this energy flowing from you, down through your arms, out of your hands, and into the candle, infusing it with your desire. See the candle in your mind, infused and glowing with this energy. When you light the candle, visualize the energy being released into the universe, gathering the outcome you desire and returning it to you.


If possible, let the candle burn all the way down until it goes out on its own. If this is impossible, simply extinguish it and relight it at a later time. Remember -- never leave a burning candle unattended! Safety first.


Candle Color Properties:

Green: prosperity, wealth, abundance, money, growth, healing

Orange: energy, stimulation, motivation

White: healing, protection, purification, cleansing

Dark Blue: psychic ability, astral travel, lucid dreams

Light Blue: peace, tranquility, love

Black: banishing, protection

Yellow: intelligence, mental clarity, retention of knowledge

Dark Purple: magickal workings, divination

Red: power, passion, lust, strength

Pink: love, self-love, glamour spells

Violet/Light Purple: spirituality, higher connection with the Divine, third eye awareness

Gold: solar energy (male strength), connection with God

Silver: lunar energy (female intuition, emotion), connection with Goddess

Brown: animal healing, earth rituals







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